Gazprom Dobycha Shelf: the Kirinskoye gas and condensate field

24 April 2014 year

Reel:

Sakhalin. Continental shelf of the Sea of Okhotsk. The depth is 100 meters below sea level, and the pressure is ten times the normal atmospheric pressure. The sun cannot reach here, but here is where divers have to work. Let’s go even deeper… but how can we, if we are already at the bottom? The semi-submersible drilling rig will drill a well to let us travel a couple of kilometers below the seabed, towards the gas horizons.

This is a most challenging project by Gazprom Dobycha Shelf. The builders did their job, but how can we show the results of their work, if it lies beneath the waters of the Sea of Okhotsk? How can we tell the story of this undersea gas-production facility if we cannot see it? What are we supposed to shoot, if all that is left after the construction is clean sand on the shore and pristine taiga around it?

Core audience: top managers of the gas sector, officials, journalists.

Our mission is to prove that Gazprom and its contractors — Russian builders and engineers — are capable of rapidly adopting and employing technologies that have never been used in Russia before. We opted for a package solution incorporating a suspense film, a brief presentation, a report from the scene, infographics and an interactive gas field model in our project.